ROBBYBOBBY64
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I remember at the gulf gas station my parents would get a plate or a cereal bowl, teacup and saucer. I still have a bunch of the stuff actually a whole set. This was right before the gas crisis. You could fill up on even days if your licences plate ended with an even number. If the last number was odd you had to go on an odd day. The lines used to be around the block. My dad went to fill up one day and bought the dog with him. He got out to pay the attendant and the dog was jumping around in the front seat (he was not used to strangers) long story short he jumped up and pressed the lock button down locking my dad out of the car with his keys in the ignition. The line was a mile long and everyone was honking their horns. How embarrassing for him. It's all a bad memory now but reminds me how we never appreciate what we have until it is gone. Man I miss that dog!
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